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Analysis of optical response of long period fiber gratings to nm-thick thin-film coatings

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2005-04-01

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Optical Society of America

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We have theoretically and experimentally demonstrated that the resonant wavelength of long period fiber gratings (LPG) can be shifted by a large magnitude by coating with only a nm-thickthin-film that has a refractive index higher than that of the glass cladding. The resonant wavelength shift can result from either the variation of the thickness of the film and/or the variation of its refractive index. These results demonstrate the sensitivity of LPG-based sensors can be enhanced by using a film of nm-thickness and refractive index greater than silica. This coating schematic offers an efficient platform for achieving high-performance index-modulating fiber devices and high-performance index/thickness-sensing LPG-based fiber sensors for detecting optical property variations of the thin-film coating. (C) 2005 Optical Society of America.

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Few-mode fibers

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Zhiyong Wang, J. Heflin, Rogers Stolen, and Siddharth Ramachandran, "Analysis of optical response of long period fiber gratings to nm-thick thin-film coating," Opt. Express 13, 2808-2813 (2005); doi: 10.1364/opex.13.002808